The problem is that pcsx2 crashed on almost every single game. It happens at random though I don't know what the problem is. There are some exception to where it crashed though like for instance on Final Fantasy 12 when I try to load my save and it finishes loading it crashes so I have to resort to the save slots on pcsx2. Also on the official version of pcsx2 it crashes constantly when I start up a game but not always.

You guys would probally ask for my specs and pcsx2 settings so here ya go.

It happens with all version of pcsx2 and I even tried converting my cd's to iso's. Also I have shadow of colossus but for some reason it hardly ever crashes but the rest of my games it does. Arg I thought Final Fantasy 12 was playable someone lied

Anyone know what the problem is?

EDITops sorry accidently posted this on pcsx2 0.9.4 can someone move this to playground version? Well actually it does happen on all versions of pcsx2 sooo...

NOTE OVERCLOCKING YOUR HARDWARE MAY CAUSE SMALLFUNTION PROBLEMS AND IN THE WORST CASE YOUR CPU MAY GET BROKEN! ALSO YOUR WARRANTY IS VOID IF YOU OVERCLOCK YOUR HARDWARE!

You have to understand that text above! I'm not certain this OC will WORK because my CPU and Motherboard are different. I googled some hardware overclocking websites to check your motherboard and cpu.

Okay your processor has 12x multiplier and base FSB is currently 4x 200 MHz. I think you can hit 12x266 MHz with auto vcore. This way you get 3.2GHz. Also I forgot to ask your core tempatures when your computer is doing nothing on desktop (look with CoreTemp) and when under full load (100% cpu usage) by Orthos for 1-2 hours to find out your current max tempature.

E4600 core tempatures should stay under 70 celcius degrees, so if your cooler is not properly installed / able to cool enough E4600 @ 3.2GHz then put to multiplier to 10 or 11.

Set FSB to 266 (set lower if you want take it nice and slowly and check tempatures under stress)

FSBRAM ratio: 4:6 (if your memory is 800MHz) (Okay this can be set as auto if you want but in auto mode it might oc your memory.)

C1E: disable

Spread spectrums: disable all

Intel Speedstep: disable

Rest Auto

If system crashes it might be because of the vdroop where vcore voltage goes down really much and cpu doesn't get enough power anymore. Set vcore a bit higher.

If tempature is ok and doesn't crash in basic 1-2 hour Orthos test then we have to see is the system stable. This means you need to launch Orthos Program for over 10 hours and if your PC doesn't get bluescreen, crash, burn, tempatures don't go too high its basically stable OC.

Also as tip you might want to try... I have currentlu 9x390 MHz (3.51GHz) Q6600. I heard you can get lower tempatures when you set multiplier to 8 and FSB to 450. (3.6GHz). Your motherboard should be able to hit 400 FSB, so you might want to try something like 8x400 to get 3.2GHz and maybe lower tempature.